 NGOwner
join:2000-11-21 Leawood, KS
| reply to Kaltes Re: The syllabus is not the opinion
Perhaps because I don't have access to the actual opinion. This is what was posted on the Supreme Court's website in regards to this case.
Are you saying that the syllabi posted on the website bear no resemblence to the actual opinions?
Come now ... you're just trying to incite ....
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 mieses
join:2001-06-22 Beverly Hills, CA
| Not that it's relevant here, but mistakes in summaries happen. For example, the legal precedent for "corporate rights" is based on a mistake in the headnotes of Santa Clara County v. the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1886. »www.thomhartmann.com/theft.shtml |
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